I'm about three quarters of the way through The Mystery Of Ireta by Anne McCaffrey.
I've lived a few blocks from Atwood most of my life, and as a consequence take her for granted and haven't read anything by her for 30 years. Which is stupid, but I'm just admitting it.It's been a while since we've had one of these. Right now I'm reading "The Blind Assassin" by Margaret Atwood. It's been a while since I've read anything by her and I'm really enjoying it.
Her Cat's Eye is one of my most favorite books, ever. I'm reading Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Change Your Life.
^ No ... the city of Newcastle in Australia.
or start Jonathon Strange & Mr Norrell.
After debating for a while I decided to pick up Marley & Me. It's fun to read and kinda know what's coming or at least smile knowingly at what labs can get up to.
I don't know if I can really read the end though.
After debating for a while I decided to pick up Marley & Me. It's fun to read and kinda know what's coming or at least smile knowingly at what labs can get up to.
I don't know if I can really read the end though.
That's exactly why I haven't read that or other pet books in general.
After debating for a while I decided to pick up Marley & Me. It's fun to read and kinda know what's coming or at least smile knowingly at what labs can get up to.
I don't know if I can really read the end though.
That's exactly why I haven't read that or other pet books in general.
I just finished it and while I did bawl like a baby (and really I'd like to think anyone who has lost a dog would tear up a bit) it was a great book. It captures a dog who is a total goof up menace but can still get inside your heart.
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